MV Isle of Islay will soon make the two-week journey to Scotland and is expected to enter service in early spring.
The Scottish government said it was committed to a return of the ferry next year and provision of some services this year.
The vessel, which can carry 450 passengers and 100 cars or 14 HGVs, was officially handed over at a ceremony in Yalova.
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Ministers have been urged to act to ensure CalMac co-operates with an investigation into its handling of taxpayer's money that has ...